Issues of concern to people who live in the west: property rights, water rights, endangered species, livestock grazing, energy production, wilderness and western agriculture. Plus a few items on western history, western literature and the sport of rodeo... Frank DuBois served as the NM Secretary of Agriculture from 1988 to 2003. DuBois is a former legislative assistant to a U.S. Senator, a Deputy Assistant Secretary of Interior, and is the founder of the DuBois Rodeo Scholarship.
Wednesday, November 28, 2012
Sunland Peanut Butter Plant Closure Angers New Mexico Town
Farmers in a revered peanut-growing region along the New Mexico-Texas
border should be celebrating one of the best harvests in recent memory. Instead, millions of pounds of their prized sweet Valencia peanuts
sit in barns at a peanut butter plant shuttered for two months amid a
salmonella outbreak that sickened 41 people in 20 states. Farmers are worried about getting paid for their peanuts,
nearly a third the plant's 150 workers have been laid off, and residents
wonder what toll an increasingly contentious showdown between the
nation's largest organic peanut butter plant and federal regulators
could ultimately have on the region's economy. The tension boiled over when the Food and Drug Administration on
Monday said it was suspending Sunland Inc.'s registration to operate
because of repeated safety violations, meaning the plant will remain
indefinitely shut down as the company appeals the decision. The company
had planned to reopen some its operations this week after voluntarily
recalling hundreds of products and closing its processing and peanut
butter plants in late September and early October. Many in this flat, dusty and solidly Republican farm town of about
20,000 denounce the FDA's tactics as unfair and unnecessarily
heavy-handed – and become defensive about the shutdown of the largest
private employer in town. "We had the best crop in years, and then these (expletives) came in
and started this," said resident and local telecomm worker Boyd Evans. For the first time ever, the FDA is using authority granted under a
2011 food safety law signed by President Barack Obama that allows the
agency to shut food operations without a court hearing...more
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Would the New Mexico Department of health or Department of Agriculuture had any jurisdiction over these issues of does the FDA authority preempt state action. As our founding fathers noted, people's allegiance would naturally be to the states and would only migrate to the Federal government when state governments failed to protect liberty. The constitution reserved police powers (the power to act to protect property, health, and public safety) to the states. In an ever increasingly global marketplace, seems like outbreaks like these are becoming more common.
Unfortunately, under current Sup.Ct. decisions, since the products enter into interstate commerce the feds have jurisdiction.
yes, I had not considered that but should have recalled the Commerce Clause provision. thank you for pointing that out.
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